Thursday 16 July 2009

Clairol Shimmer Lights Shampoo Blonde & Silver 16 oz.

A protein enriched conditioning formula.- Tones down brassiness on blonde/gray hair.- Renews & refreshes faded highlights and ash-toned hair.- Removes dull yellow in gray/white hair.- Leaves hair shiny without residue.


Most women have tried at least one home hair color! Sometimes it turns out great but sometimes you create a mess and end up with a bad hair color. Trying to fix your hair color at home can be challenging but there are a few things that might help. Most of all, don't panic. Take deep breaths and realize that most mistakes can be relatively easy to fix. You do have options!

Many women try a new color when they get frustrated or bored with their own hair color. Many women have tried to 'go blonde' but been left with orange hair instead. This generally happens after the blonde color they used didn't lift their hair as much as the package promised! When color mistakes happen, remember that life is full of hair blunders. Most hair color mistakes are fixable! It may take a few more colors to reverse your color disaster, but have patience. After all, good things come to those who wait!

If you can afford to go to a color professional, that may be your easiest route! However, you'll need to do this in the first 48-72 hours. After that your color may lock into your hair and may be harder to remove. If you can't afford to go to a hairdresser, you might consider calling the hair color manufacturer for assistance. (i.e. Clairol, L'Oreal, etc.) Most of the major companies have toll free consumer help lines printed on color labels. Sometimes they're helpful, sometimes they're not. It largely depends on the problem you have and the persons working knowledge of color that you contact.

Dark Hair Color You'll have better success in removing brown and black permanent hair color with a color removal product or bleach, but these shouldn't be used very often. These are strong products and can permanently damage your hair. Depending on the color you selected, you may be able to cover permanent color temporarily with a semi-permanent color. This is especially true if your color isn't too dark. Its much easier to cover mistakes quickly on lighter brown colors than it is on darker colors.

Henna Hair Color Many people have home hair color disasters with henna. Not only does henna coat the hair, it can be highly unpredictable. To get rid of henna colors, try alcohol and mineral oil.

Red Hair Color Try L'Oreal Tone Refiner to remove red hair colors. This brand new product has mixed reviews. It depends on how fast you use the product, your hair texture, the color you used, and how 'locked in' the color is. Tone refiners are somewhat limited, as they only have two types available; one for blonde hair and one for brown hair. This product is a minimally invasive way to tone down the red colors you have. The only way to completely remove unwanted darker red colors is to bleach your hair, then add another color or a toner. You can do this yourself at home, if you have the right color information.

Brassiness For brassiness, try Clairol Shimmer Lights shampoo for blonde or white/gray hair. Shimmer Lights is a purple shampoo that is specially formulated to eliminate brassiness and orange hues. You can also try Silver Expressions Daily Color Enhancing Shampoo for gray to silver shades.

Hot water is notorious for fading chemically colored hair but should only be used once or twice. Using hot water longer than that can really damage your hair, not to mention what it does to your sebaceous glands and scalp! Damage plus a bad home hair color is double trouble! If you do damage your hair trying to get rid of home hair color, try hask placenta. It's sort of a disgusting product if you know what's really in it, but it's a great way to heal damaged hair.

The safest and least invasive way to remove bad hair colors is to use more color. You just have to know which colors to use. A good home hair color guide can help you fix your hair colors, if you like coloring your hair at home and are tired of guessing which colors to choose. Coloring your own hair is a lot of fun and you'll have such a wide variety of color choices! Knowing what color you'll end up with before you color helps you plan for better home hair color success!

Carolyn Dickerson has been in the beauty and health industries for over 25 years. She is the single mom of a mentally disabled child. In that time, she's learned how to think outside the box to create harmony in her own life but also in the lives of others. More than anything else, she adores helping others. Be sure to read her unique beauty and health tips at http://www.lookgreat-loseweight-savemoney.com

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Saturday 11 July 2009

Clairol On Broadway Presents: ROMANCE/ROMANCE

These two musicals juxtapose two set of lovers from different countries and different eras (turn-of-the-century Vienna and contemporary New York)to illustrate in witty song and potent dialogue how the rewards (and problems) of romance remain relatively unchanged over time. *** 5 Tony Nominations! ***


Everyone knows that the environment needs help but what about our homes? The EPA has stated that indoor air pollutants are 3 to 70 times higher than outdoors.

Here are some facts that really scared me and I thought I should share them with you.


  • 1. Asthma Higher in Women:
  • 2.Dish Soap:
  • 3.Of 2,983 Chemicals Found In Personal Care Products:
  • 4. 70,000 New Chemical Compounds:
  • 5. Chemicals In Homes :
  • 6. Women Who Work From Home:
  • 7.Whats In Our Dust?:

    • Alkyl phenols (mimic natural estrogen hormones) ,
    • Pesticides (cause cancer) ,
    • Brominated Flam Retardants(mimic thyroid hormones),
    • Organotins(poisonous in small amounts and can disrupt hormones and reproductive systems) ,
    • Perfluorinated surfactants ( can damage organ function and sexual development in lab animals).

Try and say those 3 times fast!!

These chemicals are coming from everyday consumer products that we have in our homes. Example- Teflon cookware, Plastics.

  • 8. Cosmetics and Personal Products:
  • 9. Our Mattress:If you are using polycotton sheets or wrinkle-resistant sheets , you are also exposing your self to chemicals. Formaldehyde is the big one. It causes cancer, respiratory problems, insomnia, asthma and the lists go on!
  • 10. "The Dirty Dozen":
    • Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder with Talc
    • Crest Tarter Control Toothpaste
    • VO5 hair conditioner
    • Cover Girl Replenishing Natural Finish Foundation
    • Whole Milk
    • Beef Frankfurters (Oscar Meyer)
    • Clairol Nice-n-Easy hair color
    • Ajax Cleanser
    • Lysol Disinfectant
    • Zud Heavy Duty Cleaner
    • Zodiac Cat and Dog Flea Collar
    • Ortho Weed-be-Gone Lawn Weed Killer

It has been stated that by just reducing (not eliminating) environmental carcinogens alone, we would save 50,000 lives annually from cancer. We don't have to live this way. There are safer alternatives that are being phased into the market place. All we have to do is know the facts and buy responsibly.

So, what can you do?

Be creative in how you clean. Make homemade cleaners and air fresheners. There are many different organic concoctions that you can make to clean your house effectively, such as vinegar or lemon juice.

In the end you will be happier when you and your family are not as sick as much. And who knows , you might save one of your family members from a deadly disease!!!

Buy Green. Its that simple. Read labels, and if you cant pronounce the names on the label don't buy it. Anything that ends in "-cide" is more than likely not going to be good for you or your family.This is a list of the top 12 cancer-causing products in the average home. It was put together by the National Cancer Prevention Coalition.There are even chemicals on our mattress!!! You are probably asking yourself, "For what?" Well, to make the mattress "safer" they use PBDE's to flame retard your bed. Also to make it stain-resistant they use PFC's. These chemicals are known to cause cancer and also are known carcinogens!! There are around 4000 chemicals used in our everyday cosmetics and personal care products. About 95% of these chemicals are traced back to petroleum. Manufactures do not reveal the actual components of the products but rather mark them as "trade secret". Phthalates (shown to disrupt reproductive systems and cause breathing problems in children.) , There is a 54% higher chance that a women who works from home will die from cancer than a women who works outside the home. There are 150 chemicals in our homes that are connected to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological disorders. Since 1950 there has been at least 70,00 new chemical compounds introduced into the environment. Only a small percentage has been tested for human toxicity!!!!

884 are toxic

146 cause tumors

218 cause reproductive complications

778 cause acute toxicity

314 cause biological mutations

376 cause skin and eye irritations

Liquid dish soap is the leading cause of poisonings for kids under the age of 6. Most brands contain formaldehyde and ammonia!!! In one decade, there has been a 42% increase in asthma. 29% for men and 82% for women The higher rate for women is thought to be for our longer exposure to household chemicals.

For more information on safer products for your home go to http://www.T-Healthy4Life.blogspot.com

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Wednesday 8 July 2009

CLAIROL Professional Shimmer Lights Conditioner Color Enhancing Conditioner for Gray, White, Highlighted and Light Blonde Tinted Hair 16oz/473ml

A rich blend of emollients, moisturizers, and color refreshers. Brightens white and gray hair. Neutralizes yellow as it conditions. Refreshes faded highlighted hair. Tones down brassiness. Silkens coarse gray hair. Leaves hair manageable without residue


Everyone knows that the environment needs help but what about our homes? The EPA has stated that indoor air pollutants are 3 to 70 times higher than outdoors.

Here are some facts that really scared me and I thought I should share them with you.


  • 1. Asthma Higher in Women:
  • 2.Dish Soap:
  • 3.Of 2,983 Chemicals Found In Personal Care Products:
  • 4. 70,000 New Chemical Compounds:
  • 5. Chemicals In Homes :
  • 6. Women Who Work From Home:
  • 7.Whats In Our Dust?:

    • Alkyl phenols (mimic natural estrogen hormones) ,
    • Pesticides (cause cancer) ,
    • Brominated Flam Retardants(mimic thyroid hormones),
    • Organotins(poisonous in small amounts and can disrupt hormones and reproductive systems) ,
    • Perfluorinated surfactants ( can damage organ function and sexual development in lab animals).

Try and say those 3 times fast!!

These chemicals are coming from everyday consumer products that we have in our homes. Example- Teflon cookware, Plastics.

  • 8. Cosmetics and Personal Products:
  • 9. Our Mattress:If you are using polycotton sheets or wrinkle-resistant sheets , you are also exposing your self to chemicals. Formaldehyde is the big one. It causes cancer, respiratory problems, insomnia, asthma and the lists go on!
  • 10. "The Dirty Dozen":
    • Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder with Talc
    • Crest Tarter Control Toothpaste
    • VO5 hair conditioner
    • Cover Girl Replenishing Natural Finish Foundation
    • Whole Milk
    • Beef Frankfurters (Oscar Meyer)
    • Clairol Nice-n-Easy hair color
    • Ajax Cleanser
    • Lysol Disinfectant
    • Zud Heavy Duty Cleaner
    • Zodiac Cat and Dog Flea Collar
    • Ortho Weed-be-Gone Lawn Weed Killer

It has been stated that by just reducing (not eliminating) environmental carcinogens alone, we would save 50,000 lives annually from cancer. We don't have to live this way. There are safer alternatives that are being phased into the market place. All we have to do is know the facts and buy responsibly.

So, what can you do?

Be creative in how you clean. Make homemade cleaners and air fresheners. There are many different organic concoctions that you can make to clean your house effectively, such as vinegar or lemon juice.

In the end you will be happier when you and your family are not as sick as much. And who knows , you might save one of your family members from a deadly disease!!!

Buy Green. Its that simple. Read labels, and if you cant pronounce the names on the label don't buy it. Anything that ends in "-cide" is more than likely not going to be good for you or your family.This is a list of the top 12 cancer-causing products in the average home. It was put together by the National Cancer Prevention Coalition.There are even chemicals on our mattress!!! You are probably asking yourself, "For what?" Well, to make the mattress "safer" they use PBDE's to flame retard your bed. Also to make it stain-resistant they use PFC's. These chemicals are known to cause cancer and also are known carcinogens!! There are around 4000 chemicals used in our everyday cosmetics and personal care products. About 95% of these chemicals are traced back to petroleum. Manufactures do not reveal the actual components of the products but rather mark them as "trade secret". Phthalates (shown to disrupt reproductive systems and cause breathing problems in children.) , There is a 54% higher chance that a women who works from home will die from cancer than a women who works outside the home. There are 150 chemicals in our homes that are connected to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological disorders. Since 1950 there has been at least 70,00 new chemical compounds introduced into the environment. Only a small percentage has been tested for human toxicity!!!!

884 are toxic

146 cause tumors

218 cause reproductive complications

778 cause acute toxicity

314 cause biological mutations

376 cause skin and eye irritations

Liquid dish soap is the leading cause of poisonings for kids under the age of 6. Most brands contain formaldehyde and ammonia!!! In one decade, there has been a 42% increase in asthma. 29% for men and 82% for women The higher rate for women is thought to be for our longer exposure to household chemicals.

For more information on safer products for your home go to http://www.T-Healthy4Life.blogspot.com

clairol

Wednesday 24 June 2009

Clairol Shimmer Lights Conditioner Blonde & Silver 16 oz.

A rich blend of emollients, moisturizers, and color refreshers. Brightens white and gray hair. Neutralizes yellow as it conditions. Refreshes faded highlighted hair. Tones down brassiness. Silkens coarse gray hair. Leaves hair manageable without residue.


FEEN ON THE SCENE

The duck is getting a bad rap these days. Congress is in a lame duck session, the president is a lame duck leader and the government is just one quack away from being in a foul mood itself.

So how did the duck become part of our political landscape? And what's so lame about ducks anyhow?

If you ask me ducks are pretty cool cats (oops). They travel in pairs (hence the reason they don't need therapy), they mate for life (no divorce court either) and are clean and quite pleasant. And have you seen how their hair stands up straight without hair gel? I'll bet your average teenager couldn't get a Mohawk this symmetrical without a Hollywood barber.

And the colors - have you seen how lovely their hair color is without a hint of gray. No Clairol needed here. You know why? Ducks don't fight with their spouses or relatives and are always taking vacations together. As a matter of fact, when they fly together they travel in formation to cut down on the wind pressure coming from the front. They even take turns traveling in first class (where it is the windiest).

There's also no such thing as boys nights out (no strip clubs for sure), they stick together like a family should. And if a duck loses a spouse it continues to mourn throughout its lifetime. Not like the human male who can be seen out with a blonde bimbo just as the last rugalah is finished off the Shiva platter.

Ducks, despite their bad reputation, have emotions just like we do. They also have proper upbringings (two parent families) and don't need anger management classes or twelve-step programs. You know why? They don't get divorced and don't stay at work all hours of the day and night.

And the best part is that ducks are as versatile as futons. When tired or sleepy they just fold down their necks and become a fluffy pillow (Bed Bath and Beyond eat your heart out). Hence the reason they don't need large condos or split level homes. And you don't see them complaining about it either. To a duck the perfect day is spent lounging around the lake with friends and family (of course they winter in Florida).

As far as parenting skills, ducks are pretty advanced (Dr. Joyce Brothers would approve for sure). They don't run to the mall and leave the kids with a sitter. That could be one reason that baby ducklings rarely have ADD or other emotional problems. Mother ducks also don't run (or fly off) to Saks or Bergdorf Goodman for a day of shopping and leave the ducklings to watch mindless video games.

That's what's so great about ducks. They are far from being lame and are so self-sufficient you rarely see them lined up at soup kitchens or waiting for government assistance. And you never hear them complaining about the negative connotation of their namesake (hmm...the ugly duckling).

And you know what else - ducks are pretty good sports. After all, their reputation has been squandered by lame presidents and congressional leaders and you don't hear a peep from them. You also don't see them filing any class action lawsuits for defamation of character (like a lot of quacks do these days).

And if you ask me, that's just ducky.

Diane can be reached at dfyoga@aol.com

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Friday 3 April 2009

Clairol Shimmer Lights 31.5 oz. Shampoo (Blonde & Silver)




"Wasn't me!"

My fourteen-year-old son has spoken those words more often than I care to remember. It's always someone else's fault - most often, his sister's. To my son, blaming comes almost as naturally as the gray roots he's causing to sprout from my head. Hey, at least he's doing his part to keep Clairol in business!

Okay, so my son isn't the only one ever to speak those words, "Wasn't me!" After all, Adam started the whole blaming thing that day in the garden: "It was the woman You gave me. She brought me the fruit and I ate it." But Eve wasn't about to take the fall: "It was the serpent. He tricked me." (Genesis 3)

Can't you just picture God rolling His eyes at that one?

With sin, came blame. And because none of us is yet perfected (contrary to my teenaged son's not-so-humble perception of himself) blaming and making excuses is still very much alive and well today. So how can I get my son to stop playing the blame game where everyone loses?

I suppose I can start by setting an example. I might not say the words, "Wasn't me!" but when it takes longer to check out at the grocery store than it does to do my shopping, I excuse my impatience: It's the cashier's fault! If my kids leave their toys in the middle of the floor, I excuse my outburst of anger: If the toys weren't there, I wouldn't have yelled! It's traffic's fault that I was late. Or my mom's fault that I don't handle money properly. If she would have taught me better...

Yada, yada, yada.

God wants us to be accountable for the way we act. The truth is, we are all responsible for how we respond to our circumstances. The moment we're old enough to realize how something should be handled, we're able to make a good choice. I can choose to exercise patience while I wait in that grocery store line. I can decide not to yell at my kids when they leave their stuff lying around. I'm not saying it's easy, only that it's possible! If I do choose to yell or become frustrated, guess whose fault it is? (Quit pointing!)

But isn't it great that when we are quick to say, "I did something stupid," or, "I was wrong," God is even quicker to forgive. Making excuses and blaming others for our actions only causes dissension and separation - between us and others and, even more, between us and God. Yet, each time we confess, we become a little more sensitive to just how much we need Jesus and His forgiveness, which is what it's really all about.

In the same way, I am much more likely to show mercy to my son when he takes responsibility for his actions and stops blaming his sister. Convincing him of that, however, may take some time.

Just like convincing me that my son isn't the cause of my gray hair isn't going to happen any time soon.

I just don't buy it.

"He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy." Proverbs 28:13 (NIV)

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Monday 30 March 2009

"Clairol Nice N Easy Glaze Hair Color, Light - Medium Brown #5 - Kit"

"Clairol Nice N Easy Glaze Hair Color, Light - Medium Brown."


After getting out of the shower, towel-dry your hair first, and let it dry a bit more while you put on your makeup (it doesn't work for some styles when very wet). Then, put on some sort of conditioner, spray, or gel to help smooth and control. Of course there are a bunch of products that you could buy off and on, and always have a few of them on hand: Phytodefrisant, a Clairol spray conditioner for color-treated hair you could bought at Beauty Mart. Paul Mitchell's The Conditioner, Paul Mitchell Extra-Body Sculpting Foam, Redken Traction, TIGI Extra Extra Straight spray, and this awesome reconstructor from Grund called Tiger--this stuff is great for dry, damaged hair, and smells good too. Has anyone else tried Grund products?

Anyway, then blow-dry your hair, but don't use any brush right away--start using small round metal brush with those plastic bristles with the little balls on the end (no idea what those are called), because the hair is damp. Then, use your hair straightener (the best one from Target you've used) to smooth, and finally straighten the ends and bangs.

Sometimes this takes awhile, other times not that long. It really depends on how your hair feels like behaving. You were probably going to get your hair straightened with the Artec Texturesmooth soon, your whole routine is getting old, and the humidity up is terrible in summer.

For the shampoo and conditioner, I commend Matrix Logics COLOR eserve Remoisturizing Shampoo, it helps keep moisture in you hair, and with all the heat styling you do, with the occasional coloring, I think you really need that. You could started using Nature's Therapy Conditioning Cream. That is great too, and for such a good deal. Deep-condition every day with the right product, to keep your hair in good shape.

We offer the best hair straighteners reviews and source, please check the products and read the reviews, then choose the best hair straightener for you and your hair. All about hair straighteners on http://www.hair-straightener.net

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Friday 13 March 2009

Clairol Herbal Essence All that Shine ~ Clear Shine Boost ~ 00 Shade




A funny thing happened to me when I turned forty. I noticed hair growing out of my ears. At first, I didn't pay much attention to it, but as the weeks went by, it began looking like spiders were trying to crawl into my head.

With much resistance, I decided to trim the hair with a small pair of scissors, but it kept growing back, thicker and darker. Thoughts of hiring a professional lawn service to maintain this unsightly growth came to mind. Then someone suggested "electrolysis." (From the Greek "electro" meaning some sort of electricity and "trolysis" meaning hurting like hell.) This was not an option I wanted to explore.

So, I've decided to chalk it up to getting older. Let's face it, no one wants to admit that they are getting old, so I've adopted the new phrase "getting older". Getting old sounds so cold and rigid, but no one can deny that we are getting older. Getting older just has a nicer more gratifying quality about it.

So, how does one know if they are getting old(er)? Here are 10 sure fire ways:

1. You're spending more and more time in the Clairol aisle.

2. You keep flipping through the channels looking for Lawrence Welk.

3. You got your last eyeglass prescription from the Coca Cola Bottling Company.

4. Seventy per cent of your conversation includes you shouting the word "What?!!!

5. You think the new up and coming comic is Shecky Greene.

6. Drug abuse means taking two stool softeners.

7. You've spent five minutes standing in the kitchen trying to remember what you went in there for.

8. Those Depends commercials have been catching your eye.

9. Your wardrobe includes either white shoes, white belt, or both.

10. Getting up three times a night no longer has to do with sex.

I hope this helps. Pass this on to five of your friends, or family members that you feel are getting old(er). I know I am, passing this on, that is, if only I can remember their names.

http://www.purpleslinky.com/writers/Carl%20Megill.19266
http://www.purpleslinky.com/Humor/Life/10-Ways-to-Tell-Youre-Getting-Older.82947

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